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d'oh, editing out a soundPosted by Adam
Apparently there was a little bit of electronic interference during certain times on my last shoot. I'm hearing a kind of low-pitched electronic hum (vvvvvhhhhhhzzzzzzzzzz) in the background and was wondering if anybody here could steer me in the general direction of identifying the tool I would use to try and eliminate it.
Many thanks in advance for any thoughts or advice here. -Adam
Can't Sound Track Pro do that, too?
If you have a buzz and not hum, that means all the harmonics of 60 (assuming you're in the US) are in there, too, 180, 240, 480, etc.. Some of them are coincident with the human voice which can start around 300. When you take it all out, you could have odd sounding voices. Test carefully on good speakers or headphones. This is not a good place for $14 computer speakers. Koz
> Sound is a lot harder than it seems.
I got this directive from a producer one time: "We didn't have a sound guy for this shoot. I was too far from the camera to monitor the sound. Oh, by the way, the final product has to have pristine broadcast sound. And here's a video DVD you can use as a sound source." Hello...?
<<< And here's a video DVD you can use as a sound source.">>> Which you captured through two Rado Shack analog cables and a clip lead. Works for me. I walked into the MacMall in Torrance to buy something and I wandered over to the Large Screen Displays which were playing a ball game at least 1/2 second off lip sync. Oh, and I want the Final Cut filter that makes everything Hi Def. You know, tall and skinny or short and fat. Koz
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